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Bayfront Pavilion Public Event Space by Thomas Schroepfer

Bayfront Pavilion Public Event Space

Platinum A' Design Award Winner 2021

aerial architecture photography, public pavilion structure, tensile canopy architecture, perforated membrane roof, quatrefoil plan geometry, radial symmetry composition, biomorphic modernism, parametric design, computational architecture, urban landscape integration, tree preservation strategy, concrete hardscape, glass curtainwall, mature deciduous trees, spring foliage, chartreuse green, emerald green, pale gray concrete, brilliant white membrane, warm beige pathways, blue-gray glazing, zenithal lighting, midday illumination, sharp cast shadows, orthographic perspective, drone photography, planimetric view, bird's eye vantage, geometric perforation pattern, cellular surface treatment, lace-like detailing, contemporary civic architecture, landscape-integrated design, environmental sustainability, pedestrian space, public gathering place, outdoor event venue, shaded plaza, canopy structure, lightweight construction, tensile engineering, structural elegance, formal sophistication, organic geometry meeting orthogonal urbanism, nested geometries, fractal recursion, high detail resolution, crisp edge definition, matte and reflective surface contrast, serene monumental atmosphere, contemplative spatial quality, democratic viewpoint, pattern revelation, human scale monumentality, technological precision, material honesty, twenty-first century design language.

Located in Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, the Bayfront Pavilion follows the tradition of architectural structures that evoke a dialogue with nature by blending a complex computationally generated and optimised form with a perforated skin fluidly with the adjacent environments. For visitors, it offers a climatically comfortable outdoor environment and a visual experience akin to walking under the foliage of lush tropical trees. Since its completion, the project has become a popular building and new entrance to the Gardens that serves as a venue for important community and cultural events.